The Triological Society offers otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons multiple opportunities to update knowledge and skills in
otolaryngology through the Combined Sections Meeting (Winter) and Annual Meeting at COSM (Spring).

Abstract Submission/Mandatory Manuscript Submission

Abstract Submission Policies

Submitting authors have agreed at the time of online abstract submission that the material had not previously been submitted to The Laryngoscope or
Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. Submitting authors also have agreed at the time of online abstract submission that the material has not been submitted for
publication, published or presented previously at another national or international meeting and is not under consideration for presentation at another national or international meeting.
The penalty for simultaneous submission/publication is prohibition from presenting at a Triological or COSM meeting for a period of three years.

The Society retains the first right of refusal to publish any paper presented as a podium or poster presentation at a Triological Society Meeting. All abstracts accepted for oral and
poster presentation are the property of the Society.

Mandatory Manuscript Submission to The Laryngoscope or Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology

Podium Presentations: It is required that all abstracts/papers accepted for oral presentation at a Triological Society Meeting be submitted for review to The Laryngoscope or to
Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology by the deadline outlined below.
AUTHORS WHO HAVE NOT SUBMITTED A MANUSCRIPT PRIOR TO PRESENTATION AT THE MEETING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO MAKE A PODIUM PRESENTATION.

Poster Presentations: Manuscript submission for poster presentations is optional but encouraged; if you plan to submit a manuscript, you must submit it to The Laryngoscope or
Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology prior to submission to any other journal. The Laryngoscope and Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
have the first right of refusal on all submissions.

The Laryngoscope instructions to authors and manuscript preparation can be found at The Laryngoscope ScholarOne™ Manuscript Central site
here. Authors must use this web-based system for manuscript submission. For inquiries regarding manuscript submission, please email
thelaryngoscope@gmail.com.

Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology instructions to authors and manuscript preparation can be found at their site
here. Authors must use this web-based system for manuscript submission. For inquiries regarding manuscript submission, please email
investigativeotolaryngology@gmail.com.

Required Manuscript Submission (note: these are time frames)

2018 Combined Sections Meeting (Scottsdale,
AZ) - no sooner than December 22, 2017, and no later than
January 9, 2018
121st Annual Meeting at COSM (Washington, DC area) - no sooner than
March 23, 2018, and no later than April 9, 2018

Travel Awards ($750) Available to Residents, Medical Students, and Fellows

To help offset travel expenses incurred by medical students, residents and fellows chosen to make presentations at Triological Society meetings, travel funds
in the amount of $750 will be awarded to training programs for each medical student, resident, and Fellow selected for a podium or poster presentation.
Presenters residing in the city where the meeting is held do not qualify for travel awards.

Medical Students must meet the following criteria:

1. The student must indicate student status and name of training program in the appropriate boxes on the online abstract submission form.

2. The medical student must submit a Triological Society Student Verification form. The form is available below and must be completed/submitted to the Triological Society administrative office
by October 31st (Triological Society Combined Sections meeting) or December 31st (Triological Annual Meeting at COSM) --
email: Beth Slovinski or fax: 531-355-8905.

3. The medical student must be the first author and presenter as listed on the abstract and any subsequent submissions to The Laryngoscope or
Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology.

4. The medical student must register for and attend the Triological Society meeting.

5. Travel awards will be issued to the department/institution at the conclusion of the meeting. An award of $750 will be made for each medical
student who has fulfilled the above criteria and upon completion of required documents by the department/institution. *Medical students residing
in the city where the meeting is held do not qualify for travel awards.

6. Medical students may receive only one travel award per meeting, regardless of the number of presentations being made at the Triological Society sessions.
Medical students are eligible for travel awards for both the Combined Sections meeting in January and the Annual meeting held at COSM in April.

7. Travel awards are “automatic” if all criteria have been met. All criteria will be verified AFTER the end of the meeting. There is no application process for the travel awards.

Residents must meet the following criteria:

1. The resident must indicate resident status and name of training program in the appropriate boxes on the online abstract submission form.

2. The resident must be a Triological Society Resident member (you do not have to resubmit an application if you are already a Triological Society Resident member).
Applications are available below and must be completed/submitted to the Triological Society administrative office by October 31st (Triological Society Combined Sections meeting)
or December 31st (Triological Annual Meeting at COSM) -- email: Beth Slovinski or fax: 531-355-8905. There is no application fee to become a Triological
Society resident member.

3. The resident must be the first author and presenter as listed on the abstract and any subsequent submissions to The Laryngoscope or
Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology.

4. The resident must be in an accredited residency training program at time of submission and presentation.

5. The resident must register for and attend the Triological Society meeting.

6. Travel awards will be issued to the department/institution at the conclusion of the meeting. An award of $750 will be made for each resident who has
fulfilled the above criteria and upon completion of required documents by the department/institution. *Residents residing in the city where the meeting
is held do not qualify for travel awards.

7. Residents may receive only one travel award per meeting, regardless of the number of presentations being made at the Triological Society sessions.
Residents are eligible for travel awards for both the Combined Sections meeting in January and the Annual meeting held at COSM in April.

8. Travel awards are “automatic” if all criteria have been met. All criteria will be verified AFTER the end of the meeting. There is no application process for the travel awards.

Fellows must meet the following criteria:

1. The Fellow must indicate Fellow status and name of training program in the appropriate boxes on the online abstract submission form.

2. The Fellow must be a Triological Society Post-Graduate member (you do not have to resubmit an application if you are already a Triological Society
Post-Graduate member). Applications are available below and must be completed/submitted to the Triological Society administrative office by October 31st (Triological Society Combined
Sections meeting) or December 31st (Triological Annual Meeting at COSM) -- email: Beth Slovinski or fax: 531-355-8905.

3. The Fellow must be the first author and presenter as listed on the abstract and any subsequent submissions to The Laryngoscope
or Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology.

4. The Fellow must be in an accredited Fellowship training program at time of submission and presentation.

5. The Fellow must register for and attend the Triological Society meeting.

6. Travel awards will be issued to the department/institution at the conclusion of the meeting. An award of $750 will be made for each Fellow who has
fulfilled the above criteria and upon completion of required documents by the department/institution. *Fellows residing in the city where the meeting
is held do not qualify for travel awards.

7. Fellows may receive only one travel award per meeting, regardless of the number of presentations being made at the Triological Society sessions.
Fellows are eligible for travel awards for both the Combined Sections meeting in January and the Annual meeting held at COSM in April.

8. Travel awards are “automatic” if all criteria have been met. All criteria will be verified AFTER the end of the meeting. There is no application process for the travel awards.